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Orono Weekly Times, 27 Oct 1966, p. 4

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ORONO WEEKLY TIMES, THUVRSDAY, OCTOBER '27th, 1966, I IiurftFA~~r *uri~close f0 God, but we have to takeE OFEDtE U u LIFEY our own spiritual food.' Our fatheri and mother can help us, but they lae'from a sermnon preached to mîsinterpret what Christ lias cannot take it for us. We ares by 1ev. Blasil Long. to offer. not Clirist#an because grand- father was -a Christian. We are Scripture Lesson: St. John 6: 47-69 When Jesus fed the multitude, only Christian. as we corne to On this' day when Christians they were a mixed group of al 'Christ, as we partake of Christ througliout the world jorn ia ages and ail walks of 1f e. He who is the Bread of Life. When loy Communion, we think again sat tlei down and gave them ah jesus italked of these things He of Jesus' words, "I amn the bread the saine plain food. Too often said, "The flesh avails nothing, of li1fe." These words were spoken we want delicacies and fancy it îs the. spirit that counts." The following the feeding of the mul-'things and miss the basic diet people said, "This is a liard say- titude.' and oni the occasion 'when'that we need ,as Christians. Many ing." It was liard to aècept be- Jesus was pointing out that the lwant their intellect flattered. cause it called' men away from crowds followed him for thej Too often Jesus Christ wlio is the fleshly things to spiritual things wrong reason. Bread of Life is missing from the and this is always the test. centre of our activity or our fel- Just as lack of food exposes lowship: We cannot afford to We often 'think tlie' road f0o one to weakness and disease as pamper ourselves about our need success is to, pamperpel, far as tlie physical body is con- ofChis. o ehev tatJeu ceredso esu i sain.tht Iefo rs. o sins ndthat 11e ssplease tlem and do flie things ceried soJess i isyin tht ieý fo ou sis ad tat e wsfhey want. But Jesus was not one liee isnthe spritald fo ich raised to ife and pro*Iise's that with soft sayings. "Whoever will sepst.Inm ti tel n dsoninfe ui aicfo o lesave his ife will have f0 lose if. srth. yi meeingd lic e mtedso Christian. Jesus Christ 'is the Whoever is going to lose lis life the hyscalbod wemus beBread of Life, not any of the for my sake wiIl fiad that lie lias fed regularly. We cannot consume fancy frîlîs we like to attaclif aie t. ealosid Wo enougli in one meal te do us for u aofepesnthChit aedi. H alosi,"W - the rest of our lives. One gentle- eour way of expressing the Christ- man, in speaking with a friend, ian religion. There wouldn't be eva e ihntt ready to forsake il said, "'You are a higchly educated mch coneern about "God being ciple."1 Jesus put* men on the prof-essional mani and yc se i esusCrs ascn. spot to make a decision. Hie said, fo corne to SunCDay School and in 01Wlies "Love your enemies." It Js easy Churcli. Why don't you comè any When Jesus fed the multi tude to love the people that love you,, more?" The professional man eaci one had to eat for himself. but flirougli the power of God,' sad Iwent te Sunday School No man could be satisfied be& you are calied to love your eïn- wh-ýen I1 was younig and 1 learndcue oen else afe for hlm emies.ý Think whaf any commun, tlie ten commendiients and that nor can lie be spiritually fed. We ity, *congregation or country is ail that is necessary." This is were born, innocently, perhaps would be like if we loved. our en- e'mies. Off en we have failed Christ from fleshly things to spirituai in this- way. 111 things. So Hie said, "This is my No, Jesus' sayings are flot oh- body broken for you. This is my s:cure!' Tley are liard because tleyj blood sbed for you., Eat of nw' cal! to decision, cali us away~ (Continued page 6) 0 ~~623:-5 589,,4 0 0TIIURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAV - OCTOBER 27, 28, 29 STHE TROUBLE WITHn ANGELS Ia Celer 0 g Ilayley Milfs, Rosalind Russell a0. OSUN. MON. 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